Gibraltar to End Abortion Ban After Referendum Result.
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MADRID (AP) – Voters in Gibraltar have endorsed legislative changes that will ease the British territory´s current ban on abortion.
Supporters of the changes cheered and clapped when an official read out the referendum result at Gibraltar university after midnight Thursday.
The `yes´ vote captured a majority of 62%. Officials said 12,343 votes were cast, a turnout of 53%.
Gibraltar Chief Minister Fabian Picardo, who heads the government, said the legislation will come into force within 28 days.
Abortion is currently illegal in Gibraltar unless it is needed to save the mother´s life, and is punishable by up to life in prison. It is one of Europe´s most restrictive laws on pregnancy termination.
The referendum, postponed from last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, was held to ask voters whether they agreed with a 2019 decision by parliament to allow exemptions on health grounds to the abortion law.
The legislation, now approved, will allow pregnancies to be terminated up to the 12th week if doctors deem the pregnant woman´s physical or mental health to be at risk or if there is risk of fatal fetal abnormality.
Gibraltar is a speck of British land on Spain´s southern tip. Many locals live and work across the border. In Spain, abortion is allowed upon request up to the 14th week of pregnancy.